Coumarin as a Privileged and Medicinally Important Scaffold in theTreatment of Tuberculosis
Vaibhav Gupta, Ramesh Ambatwar, Neeru Bhanwala, Gopal L. Khatik
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry · 2023-04
Abstract
Coumarin and its derivatives, which are abundant in nature, have a significant role in medicinal chemistry due to their ability to bind with different targets or receptors. In addition, these possess a wide range of biological activity. Thus coumarin-based scaffold has inspired even further research into coumarin and its substituted derivatives, allowing for the creation of a huge variety of structurally different substituted products. In recent, these were reported to have potent antitubercular activity. Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious deadly infectious bacterial disease caused by grampositive Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This review discusses various developments going on in the field of medicinal chemistry towards designing, synthesizing, and discovering coumarin-based antitubercular agents all across the globe.
MeSH terms
- Coumarin
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Scaffold
- Globe
- Chemistry
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Computational biology
- Traditional medicine